I can happily say that after so many years of playing this game, I am STILL playing it.Some people might consider it sad but I still stand by the belief that this game is one of the best zombie survival sandbox games this industry has ever had.Sure, it has it's problems, it has moments when I ragequit because it crashed after finding a good survivor or death in ridiculous circumstances or just the most annoying AI behaviour, but those moments are so rare compared to how many hours I've put into this game and how more often than not, the game is truly playable.

So yeah, who is still playing it?And if not, what other zombie games do you play? Or just say what other zombie games you play as well as this, I don't care.

I'm still playing it and I'm half way through my 3rd series of it on YouTube, very happy how it's coming along so far.

I just did a playthrough of it last week. I'm also playing State of Decay, and I'm in the process of trying out the demo for Dead State (I was a backer). As you'll notice, all three have a certain commonality of approach.

Nightshade wrote:I just did a playthrough of it last week. I'm also playing State of Decay, and I'm in the process of trying out the demo for Dead State (I was a backer). As you'll notice, all three have a certain commonality of approach.

It's hard to leave this game. But I too am playing a LOT of State of Decay (Clocked 138 hours so far), it reminds me a lot of Fort Zombie. If Kerberos are unable or unwilling to make a Fort Zombie sequel, spin off or another zombie game, then perhaps Undead Labs will.After I've seen what they did with Breakdown, it gives me high hopes they will make the ultimate zombie survival game in their sequel. But I won't hold my breath, I take each zombie game with a pinch of butter and enjoy them for what they are before moving on.

I have been looking at Dead State for a very, very long time. It's been in development for so long that I forgot it even existed until I saw a few friends start to play it.So looking forward to seeing how well that game is in peoples videos. Perhaps I might even pick it up if it looks appetising enough.

kdstudios wrote:I have been looking at Dead State for a very, very long time. It's been in development for so long that I forgot it even existed until I saw a few friends start to play it.So looking forward to seeing how well that game is in peoples videos. Perhaps I might even pick it up if it looks appetising enough.

Just be aware what you'll be seeing currently is LPs of the demo, and its effectively a demo of the alpha; they've still got several months (estimated June) before the real release. As such, its at a state of buggy that makes FZ look polished and hyperprofessional (and no, Mecron, that's not a slam; once I understood it was really just a proof-of-concept I was even more impressed by your ten dollar game, and still am. Though I still hope we see a FZ2 someday).

Well it's better to enjoy a game for what it is than let it gather dust on my ridiculous pile of games (1500+) hehe

Nightshade wrote:Just be aware what you'll be seeing currently is LPs of the demo, and its effectively a demo of the alpha; they've still got several months (estimated June) before the real release. As such, its at a state of buggy that makes FZ look polished and hyperprofessional (and no, Mecron, that's not a slam; once I understood it was really just a proof-of-concept I was even more impressed by your ten dollar game, and still am. Though I still hope we see a FZ2 someday).

Thanks for the heads up man, I'll continue watching it for now heh.Since I fixed the zombie height problem in FZ the game is very playable now. I'd go as far as to say it's slightly polished hehe.

Erinys wrote:Some day it would be nice to return to zombie Apocalypse gaming. Might have to create a new franchise, though.

--Arinn

You know, that would be fantastic. A whole fresh new take would be brilliant.

SR Returns could do that largely because it actually has fairly constrained animation and the like, being turn-based. Its hard to see how you could do that with a logical sequel to Fort Zombie; its more like what you could manage out of something like Dead State if they'd been willing to deal with less detailed maps.